“…As for the nonenriched samples, the quantitative analysis of the C4 resonances of the crystalline (∼90 ppm) and amorphous (∼84 ppm) components indicated that only about one fourth of the 13 C-labeled material occurs in noncrystalline regions. [21,27] The data also show that the 13 Cenrichment of samples 1 and 2 was successful with about 94% yield, virtually uniformly at all carbon positions. In view of their rather well-resolved 13 C-NMR lines compared to BC DSM 13 368, [10] with slight modifications (Avance 500, 4 mm, ν R = 12.5 kHz, ns = 256, t w = 1 s, t CP = 5 ms, TPPM: ±20 • , 10 µs; echo time for J-couplings = 3.04 ms) of uniformly 13 C-labeled bacterial cellulose from Gluconacetobacter xylinus NQ-5 (1).…”